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A reinterpretation in my own words of Galatians 5:1, 13-26, done as a spiritual exercise to become more familiar with the text:
(1) One of the desired
outcomes of the work of Christ on the cross is our freedom.It takes strength and
commitment to not yield to the pressures that push against our living in the
freedom that Christ has purchased for us. And yet to give in to those burdens
is to place upon ourselves a heavy lifeless weight. (13) Our calling is freedom!Don’t use your freedom to choose
to go back to the life you had before your freedom was given to you.
Don’t be like the Israelites in the wilderness who cried out that life was
better when they were slaves in Egypt!When
we are focused on loving each other from a place of humility, we are embracing
our freedom. (14) If we only follow the Golden Rule, we will have fulfilled the
entire law of God.(15)
When we live our life being defensive and attacking others, we will then have
reason to think we need to be defensive, because wha…

I think there can be a lot more of God, husband, and wife working together to create a baby through Assisted Reproductive Technologies than the Catholic church gives credit. When a couple is struggling to have a child, they really grasp how much the formation of a human being is the result of God's miraculous work. (Thus, why so many people get angry at God during the grief of infertility and why so many give God the glory when they do conceive after a time of barrenness.) But when a couple, married or not, learn that the woman has conceived easily after intercourse, conception doesn't have to be viewed as miraculous.

Some argue that IVF focuses on science in place of god. The same argument could be made about natural, easy conception through intercourse: conception is just the result of the science of the sperm and egg meeting.

Talk to anyone working in the field of reproductive endocrinology and they will tell you that they can't make a baby, only God can. And the…